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tO RNTNGr. STAR. BY TELEGRAPH. THE MORNING STAR. : SOOTS " IlEPOnTS. - . - From New York. ' New York. April 13.1 Horace Greeley was Nst eveuicg elected President of the Liberal Club.- . - - -r AK the morning paper give fall reports of the Liberal Republican meeting last evening. The aeneral opinion Is that tbe gathering was tbe largest a d mdst enthusiastic political meeting ever beld In this city. ' htk .. ti; j,j . ti r i. ...ln that it,. Cincinnati Convention will nominate a ticket, and unless some great blander Is perpetrated in tbe selection of candidates, tbat ticket will unite all tbe elements o! opposition to Grant Tbe Democracy will not pat obstructions in tbe way of a movement wblch seems to stand on so strong a basis, bat It mast neverthe ess reserve final judgment until the present hope ' fnl anticipations ripen into established facts." 1 ' Foreign Newt. - Madrid, April 1& An armed band of Republicans have appeared t 17 . -J - - l l . . II .J .. m r m .A party of Carllst, two hundred aud fifty 1" numbrr, supped a railroad train, yisterday, and plundered it of uoodr nut did not molest tbe pius niters. Tb-y also cat telegraph wires and communication with Barcelona is now in terrupted. n. . no.Ana isirronh that' the troona are operating against insurgents in Barcelona, but tiio result la unknown. The iron workers In the city of Barcelona have struck for higher waees. Tue landed proprietors of tbe province have ornaolzjd parties to pursue marauders who Infest the country, Fights' nave already taken place with robbers and men have been killed on both eld oi. Official reports from Catalonia say that the t roups are active all alonx tbe frontier. When bands of Carltats appear troops are Immediate ly sent in pursuit, and In the quiet diitricts where there la danger of insurrection, flying column scour the country. The returns of the recent election are nearly all iu and ttA-y 6how tbat the Cortes will stand thus : Mlnlateriallste, 220 ; Opposition ists, 121. , From Havana. " r Havana, April 12. An official dispatch reports an engagement in tbe central dtp irtment and announces the killing of Cuban Gen. Edwardos Agramonte as a poeltive fact. From Omaha. Omaha, April 12. Another severe snow storm has occurred in the cuouutaiug, extending from Cheyenne to Bryan. From Washington. "Washington, Aptil 13. ' MI 3CELLAK SOUS. 1 The meeting last night io New York pro duces a leeliujf of uneasiness in administration circles here and shakes tbe Bourbon Democra cy. There seems to be a growing; disposition ou the Dart of the more Conservative Demo cratic leaders to unite their fortujts with the Cincinnati Convention. Mattsrs are mixed.' i: MGIIl 11EPOI1TS. FIIOII WASHINGTON. 4 Washington, April 13. MISCELLANEOUS. The Secretary of the Treasury has prepared and submitted to the committee of Ways and Mean a bill abolishing the utHce of Collectors aud Assessors of iuternal revenue, aud provid lug for not more than fifty Supervisors, who sball perlorui all tbe duties of Collectors. The bill proceeds upon the assumption that all taxes are to be removed except those collected by stamps. Iu is tbe Virginia and Tennessee, not tbe East I'euneaaee and Virginia railroad, from which the Southern Express Compauy has withdrawn its freights. The World'i preface to tbe Cooper Institute meeiiug is Ma follows : "List evening the first gun of the coming PresideutUI campaign was tired in "New York nuder imposing circumstances. Tbe great tide of uatloual reform which has swelled, and Burged for. mouths pa-1 through the leugtb aud breadth of the land with irresistible vol ume, rose tbeu to its highest point aud swept everything before It. '1 be announcement that several ol the ablest and most honorable U. & Senators woulj expound tbe principles of this movement in favor of souuu 6Utesini'i8ulp uud agdl bt the abae of good govcrumeat, attracted an linmtjuse concourse of people to hear their eloquent words iu bebaif ot tbe new retorm programme. Never since the Cooper Institute was bunt bas such a tremendous au dience tilled tbe large ball of tbat bnitdlug. 4u tbe bouare aud ou tbe side waft In front of tbe Institute, a dense crowd, congregated at an early hour and strove, long alter it was au- nouueed that the ball was filled, to gain an entianee within. Tbe firing of cannon and ex plosion of fireworks attracted .still greater numbers to Jolu tbe multitude alreadv collect cd. but tbev came only to be disappointed. At 7: SO o'clock tbe police refused to admit more persons witblu itib doorway. The - doorways, corridors and stairways were thea jammed to suffocation,' the outlets to the main ball being blockaded, while the half itself was a dense, excited, cheering mass of struggling humanity " To estimate tbe tlZd of tbe crowd would be idle;, out it ts cnougn to say mere were thousands preseut, and almost as many were turutd. away without gaining admission, tbe hall belug utterly inadequate for the occasion aud It Is evident that if the needs of the Re formers, duriug tbe coining campaign, are to be consulted, we must have auotuer far larger meeting to. in New iortt city, -to cou tain them when they meet in council. The crowd was as respectable as it was large, and compremlsed many ore-ur most prominent citizens, they mere wen dressed aud well to do, including"-merchants and professional men. mecbauics and politicians Democrats and Re publicans, Germans and .Americans, without regard to opinion or condition, it was an audl- . euce comprising - the wealth, respectability aud Intelligence of tbe city and was truly repre suututive in character., Tbe ball was decorated wlih the American flag and a number of small steamers, wbile tbe Brass Band played appro rprlatc airs at ibtervali.- Tne platform was not A 1 less crowded than the' auditorium and many j uvkvu cviduu, ucmg uoiieeaoie. tu iuecuut( opei.ed prympily and then selected Fred enck Coukltug.'as Chairman, wblch position be filled wllb excellent judgment and irood scurc, pav.iij 111 , tun nuuivuve WDtD OlSlUr bauces occurred, owlng to the efforts of the crowd, ouulde to force their way into the n . u ....AUali. V t V. .....4. - . . , room and preserving order in Bpsta "6f tne uiauy ditUcullles under' which be labored. . 'Ifhe resolutions were theu read by the Sec retary, and wre brief., weighty aud emphatic. ; Seuator I'rumbull was next introduced and was received .witu v tumultuous cheering, . which, bowever, was,'surpassed ty the enthu siastic -applause from all sides when Horace Greeley uppenred ou tbo i platform andyok a Hani near tbe speakers staud. TrumbuiTspoke . with great energy and Are, and dot only elec .'trided but also iuttructed bis audience by bis eloquence and masterly logic. " His assaults ou lbe centralizing tendencies of the present administration were hailed, with indiguact cheers, and be astonished bis hearers by show' iu tbeui tbe despotism wbicb tbreateus the Sitety of tbe republic. . He upheld in unquali fied language tb true democratic doctriue Of btaieo rUbts, and while deuouueini; the rebels as traitors he yet said tbey were never thieves.4! lie warueu uis audience aaioat lbe daubers of a ceulraliz.'d authority,, wbich bas already es tablished in ditTerenl States of tbtf Union trl bunals for Jbo adjudication of property and lives of the people-subject to its. own cBmtrol, aud said ibU rpower was -in great tahicer of abuse. ''Senator 8cburz next took the Hand and 're el ved a similar overwbeimingoyatiou to that I frumbbll as the lion of the occasion and leading light ot the reform .movement. Ills speech was eagerly anticipated and attracted many persons expressly to bear it. He spoke calmly and yet earnestly, ulqg very lull notes, ills manner was not fail of tire and Jury, sig nifying nothing, bat clear, logical and con vincing. His dispassionate arguments did not carry away the feelings of bis audience, but they appealed to their reason and held their attention closely. His voice rang loud 1 and clear through tbe vaulted ball and throughout the packed yet silent throng like notes ot clar ion.' -The audience seamed spellbound and ouly at intervals recove ed themselves sum" 5 cieutly to applaud. This, however, tbey did repeatedly and wjth vl.or, showiug tbat tne eloquence of the oiator-waa fudy appreciated; Each word was received wltu atteution, and every strong point made against ,tbe duJ,ni tration- was fully appreciated. As to ' ine speech itself we can only refer to ; the foil re port annexed, which can alouedo Justice ia its acumen, close reasoning, wit and other, adml rable qualities.", " London, April 13. Admiral Stewart has been appointed Comp troller ot tbeBoyal Wavy. r j- . . h : ' Madrid, April 14.; The military anthorit'ea of Catalonia, . Ara Kop and Navarre report to. tbo government tbat the movements of the Carlista in thoe provinces are unimportant. Ample precautious have been taken to pre vent any rising tbat may be attempted lbGre uada. Col urn us of troops ecour tbe cou u try in tbat provlucc, aud any demoustrationa tbat may be made will be speedily suppressed. - Tbe government bas ordered lul garrisons in the Basque pro.viucea.to be increased. lbe lbena newspaper oi tnis cny tays tup operations of the uorlista have beeu tempora rny suspended, but will soon be resumed. - - . .. . From.Utati. . ; Salt Lake, April 13. - The Elder A. 3VL Musser, the Mormon Tele graph Superintendent,-said that rather than surrender one single principle of their religion, IhH 'Miirmnna Wiinlii uttikft a Af OSCOW 6f tialt Lake city, iUar up railroads, break down ' tel egraph hues, aud destroy millions of other property. He spoke of Judge AlcKeen aa lbe . dried up aud corrupt old dog, and jtf tbe President aa useless Grant, and stigmatized 111 in ana omers as a corrupt oev. nc iu eluded the President's wile in bis attack. ... " From Mew Torfe. f . NW Tore. April 13. Clara Louise Kellogg has sailed for England r A Graut mass meeting is called for next Fri day at Cooper Ibstitute. The Atalauta Club crew have left for Eng land. " '"' . ' i From Blasaaelinsettii. Boston, April 13. The ship Beyla, from Porvland for George town, waa abaudoned at" sea. Tbe crew are here. The vessel bad five leet of watef in tbe bold and all bcr sails were lost when she was abandoned.. : From Ueoigla. Savannah, April 13. The Ship Franquebar with 2.700 bales of cotton aboard, was turned at La man's Pass, it was Insured iu the American, Lloyds aud Great Western companies of New xork. DOMESTIC M AKHKTJ. New.Xohk, April 13 -Noon. Financial. Money is 7 1-33 S cent. prem. . Sterling Exchange long signt 1CW; short 110. Gold firm, at 110. Government, uonus Very strong. Blocks Terj irregular. l ... ' Commercial. . Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat Is d all and beavy. Corn dull aud aecllniug. Pork is steady mesa f 13 5013 02. Lard la firm- steam (ftv cents. Vottun quiet but firm, wiib saleo ol 176 bales Uplauds 23 t ceuU: Orleans 23 ceuis. tipirits Turpeutiue dull aud beavy at ttib2 cents. , Koein firmer at 3 1 for strained. Freights aulL ..Nsw I ok, April 13 evening. financial. . Money closed easier at 7 cent cut reocy to gel. cJterliug- Excbaue lwJi(aiWV. Goiu 110C?110. Goverumeuts arts urui at advauue. Soutberus me quiet aud uucnautied. bauk statement Loans decreased, 14.15.000 ; specie ueereaseu, 040,owo , legal leuacrs ae creased, $1,875,100; Ceposits decreased, $7, 750,000. ... . - ! commercial. : '. . -f Cotton firm, with sales of 813 bales Uplands Urleuus oft cents, riour closed nut so active Commou to Fair Extra $7 b5$8 75: Good to Cboio 18 bO(af U bO. WbUkey cents. Wneat nouiiuaiiy 14 cents lower, lbe milling demaud frtji lb boutn having ceSea VVluler Ked Wesleru $1 7l(3l 75 Corn is a cent lower aud closed at WmH) cents. Poik lo iox to. scei quiet. juru nrmer. NaVal stores and Groceries quiet but firm. Freigbla UUU.: ' . .- .. , 1 Bales of cotton to-day for future delivery 0,750 bales April 22 15 U(a23 cents: Mav 2d 3 1623 5 10 ceuis: June. -tf35i23J cenu : ruiy, ceuis; August ia n-io ceuis; oeptem- oer xiyi ceuie; uuiouer ceuis. Charleston, April 13. Cotton Middlings 2222 cents. Net receipts 269 bales. Exports coastwise 114 bales. Balea 20tt bales. Block ou band 17,387 oaiee. ai.arK.ei nrmer. : ; Boston, April 13. motion Aiiaanngs cents, uross re ceipts 1,278 bales. Net receipts 12 bales. Sales iJOU bales. Stock on bind 1,000 bales. ' Mar ket quiet. ;" - - 8avannah, April 13. Cotton Middlings 2i(a)'l cents. .... Net receipts 430 bales. Exports coastwise 504 balea. Bales 4UU bales. Block on band 33,810 bales. Tbe market closed with a great demaud. ' t Baltimore, April 13. Cotton Mlddlines 23 cents. Net receipts 550 bales; gross 89oY Exports coastwise 106 imies. Bales -w bales. Block 11,443 bales. MarKet mm : ' r ' Philadelpiiia, April 13. Cotton Middlings 23 cents. Tbe market closed quiet. ; 1 - -' - ' - Norfolk, ; April ;13. Cotton Low .Middlings 23 tents. - Net recerpts auz bales; Exports coastwise 144 bales. Sales 100 bales. - Slock. 2.S91 bales. Market " :. i .. FOREIG ja UAUKETS. '', :. T . London, April 13 Noon. Consols for money v2. United BUtes bonds 5-208 of 1862, ex coupon, 90. ' Frankport, April 13 in Anrtl 1SNnnn UnUed States tiv.e-twentv securities of 1862. opeueu b voy&voyi, . , . , . . , - , : ' !; ' ' Paris,' April 13 Noon. Paris Bourse Rentes 55f 75c. ' ( ; . Liverpool, a uril 13 Noonl , - gr X. s s r n t Cotton-Uplands llKH)i; Orleans 11& na. , jviatKet sieany. 4 - LATER. Cotton Uflands llKll)d; Orleans 11 Mp$a. sales ao.UV. bales;' lor speculation aud A Breadstuffs'dull. vWv l r , - London, April .13 Evening., ' Spirits Turpentine 52s52s 6d. i" . .E.P. Coe's SUPERPHOSPHATE, OR POSE MANUE JE Only a few tons left if oiu last cargo. for Bale o y r H 0.(G; PAttSLET A CO. " march 31 tf FOR SALE. BY VIRTUE of a Decree of the Superior Courtof Wayne oounty, 1 shall teu at public Sal-,' at ti. Court House dor in uolds boro, ou 6Ta urday, tbe zOtn day of ApijU8.2, Kliief y.six Kiiares of Stock iu tbs W. llailruMd. ,'. ' t TERMS CASH. V, j: MOORE," H ' S I I4M IN GTON ; M A RKteT, J STAB OTTFICE, April 13., 8PIRITS : TURPENTINE. No skies' s' r re-i ported.' - - ROSIN. Sales of 60 bbls. at $2 50 for Low Pale and f 6 50 for Extra Pale . i C - T CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of 127 bbls at f3 75 for Hard, $4 00 for Yellow Dip and $5 40 for Virgin. - ' "f TAR-Salea of 100 bbls at $2 50 anil 249 bbls at 12 35 bbl. Market quiet and declined 15 cents. .. - -: - " " COTTON No sales reported d MA.Rrisr3;. N: ARRIVED. ; . Steamsblp Lucille, 8moote Baltimore, A D Cazaux. '--f;- . ' '' '' - Btmr Wave, Skinner, Fay ettevllle, "Wil liams & Mnrcblson. ' " ' Stmr North State, Green, Fayetteville, L H DeRosset. t t t " ' t vL. f - - CLEAREP. f ' Stmr North State, Green, " FayetteyUle, L.H DeRosset ... Steamer Wave, ' Skinner, irayeiieviue, Williams & Murcbison. - Schr Minnebaha, Douglas, M06quito inlet, Fla, Harriss & Howell. , PEK'RIVEl STEAMEKf , &c f t f - ? ' . a. 1 - 1 - '-it ' Stmr North State-oST bbls roaln. S4do spls. 34 do tar, 9 do tn.pt, F W Kerch ner, H B Eil- vrSj-Jibnson & Birdsey, A Alderman. L. tx Le- Kosset, 1 u Love a uo, omiin s sirauss. - Stmr Wave 218 bbls rosin. 29 do spts, 144 do tar, 7 uo turpt. 3 biles yarn, 2 do sheeting, 8 do cotton, Williams & Murchlson, A Alder- man, S Beaty, J m Henderson. - . Uemsranda.' . Bark Willy & Emmy (NO), from. Wilming ton, N U, lor (jueenstown, before rejiorled wrecked on Ureal Kip, NaniucKer, , nad six leet of water io her bold when' abandoned. Steamer Island Home made an attempt to haul her off, 5th lust, wblcb was unsuccessful. List of Teasels Cleared for tills Fort ,. BORDEAUX Schr Lizzie Raymond, Holden, eld Feb 3 SAVANNAH. Br Bark W Stephenson, Fullman, eld Dec 19 BOSTON. Schr Harry White, Hopkins, Schr. N. Squires, Wlxons, Schr Henry Hopkins, Schr Abbie Bursley, Lovell,' bebr Chas Sawyer, McParlance, Schr S P Adams, Tabbott, eld March 27 cid March 25 eld March 27 eld April 5. eld April 4 eld April 7 ROCKPOaT. 8chr Ouster -Wilsoo, , cTd March 1 BclsraamuelDish, cid April 1 ... LIVERPOOL. Essex, Smith, cnt out. Feb 31 NEW YORK. Schr. "Willie Potter, Gasklll, cid March 26 schr Kufus, cid March 22 Scbr Ben, Davis, v cid April 6 CCXHAVEN. Schr Madalena, Bumsgard, pld March 21 NEWPORT. (Foreign.) RafnsrSkare, . cid March 24 SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. r Gen. Carj lecture sin Tarboro' on tne ZOth. Two more whales liaverbeen captured near Beaufort. A new paper, in the interest of Grant and Caldwell, is to be started at Mt. Airy. The Odd Fellows ot .Tarboro' are to excursion to ' Washington on tbe 25th. s . . . . - ; - Edgecombe Superior Conrt commences the 29th ot this month j Judge Watts to preside. : Genl S. Y. Cary, the great icmperance lecturer, is to arrive in Kai- eigh on Monday or Tuesday evening. - mi ii' m . ine Doay oi a woman was found on tbe beach near Fort Macon on the 10th inst. She was probably lost from some vessel. AJ ttegro ; boy ; narried Eutus Roach was drowned on Sunday last about six miles from Tarboro. ; He, waa crossing tne river in a dug out and tumbled over board. Bo says the Enquirer. ; ' f The Kaleigh Era says: We are informed that a child of Aaron and Vinia Hooker, colored, about .two years old,-and unable to walk, was burned to a criap on Ibareflay last., ; ' The Asheville Pioneer says Mr. T: Triplett, who was ' stabbed in "an affray .with Greene Marsiiall during .the late term of tbe Superior Court at Boone,' uiyu iu lUBb umut; au me j.st . inst., , irom the injuries be receired. ;; ' ' The Sentinel says ; Yesterday morning a colored' convict in tho'Pebiten- tiary, named Austrn Mingo, trum Franklin, sentenced to two. years. imprisonment 'for DUigiary, made an attack upon , tbe Dep uty Warden, Cpt Edward rHall, wh ich resulted in hjr he convict) receiviog: a wound in the right breast lrom a bayonet in, tne nanus ol one ot the guard.. . :s: , ; ; Mr., David; Herrill, ;: who re- turnedtrum xieodersooville "on Tuesiiav. informs the AsbevillePiWwr tuat just be- lore tie leu tbat place, a man came ' into town and stated tbat while ridioglhiough a body of woods in the vicinity, he found a white mon hanging by " the ' neck from the limb of a tree, dead. Up to the hour of going to press, we could get no further iulorAation.fnregard to it, .. , . a i . t j'lr The Tarboro' 'Enquirer, says 'i a. most ioui muraer was perpetrated 'rtrf Kingsooro on the Tarboro Branch Road last Wednesday night, . A", "summary ot the particulars, as lar as" we'could ascer tain, is tbat an aj cation took place be tween Green Allen aid. ' Arthur -Vaughan, both colored.'io regard'to the . relation of the latter towards Elleq Gilliam, a color pd woman of known bad character, when Green sbot Vaughan. in the lace with a shot , gun,, killing him Juetaotiy. iTbe murderer ocaped an,d nplo this time tras riot been hearof from.trr t Barber Shop. JOE TURNER' wot&. respectfully Inform . his friends aud the public generally tbat he has thoroughly refitted his establishment in the rear of Air Run go's Saloon, and. ia now, prepare wtth the beat of worauien, to ac commodate his customers in all the various branches of his busiuesa, such aa shaving, halr-catting, shampooing, Ac, in the neatest mannerana on aa reasonable terms as any hop iu the city. oct7.tr ;MISCELULNEOUS.' 11 K WIXJIlNGTOJf JfOBTII CABOLWA ;1 . i:i ' Insurance Company ; ; . ;. OFJICERS; ' KOBKBT H. COWAN:.......Fre9!dent. JUiiN W. ATitINSO.......vice Piesldent. wi H. CAMEttON.."... Secretary. DU. E. A.' ASDEKsoa, ...... MediCilJbirect?r l DIRECTORS : t . : 3r. W. Atkinson, General Insurance "Aarent.'r4 I. B. Oramgei, frtsiaenn oi tne uana: oiisew Cnnover. - ' ' - ' rt , f. vv". Kerchner. Grocer ana Commission aiercbant. i ...v . Utiv v-'--n. f HtAdman. nf Wright A Stedman. . J T. H Mcftoy,' of W." a.- Wbitehead & Co.,' Fayetteville. . , . It. H. Cowan, President. - " W. B. EUen, (Commission 3Ierehant. s A. A. Wlllard,f VVlliard Krotbers. f " W. A. Gumming, of orthrop Cummlng, G. W. WUluimx, or Williama A Mnrcbiaon. Ell Murray, of E. Murray Co. -A. .1. DeRffeisfct. of .DeRosawt A CO. Robert lienningvof Dawson, Tee! A Ben ntnts. . , Alex. Sprunt, BrltlshVIce-Cpnsul, pf Sprunt Sc mnaon. - - ..- -- ' - - n 1. MarDhv..Attomev at Law. J. L). U illiama, of J. D. Williama & CoH irayeiteviue ; ; i : jv? ' Jaa. C. McBae, Att'yat Law, Fayettevms. 1. B llellj, Merc bant, Kennnsvilte. 4. T. rope, Mercnnv J-umDarioa. . t SPECIAIj . FEATURES A; n 1 A cl v a n t a s 1st. No restriction on Residence or Travel S. So extra cnare on tbo Uvea ot; Females. s. Pi ietea Incwnteaiabie after Five Years, r 4. Tbe R ttea of ltitereei oa tbe Funds of tbe Com,-any higher tban those on the Funds of Companies located in otber Stales, thus in fiuring larger Dividends to Policy Hnlaers. & ine Director and i ffleeraof tbe Com nanv u ra nmnilnunfr. MUm1M I - A Ui ll.ihTTAhd wtt areKNOVViM to be men of lNIEUBIlY. ami WORTH. ; 8. The Company is established on a r olid and permanent basis, steps baving be.n taken io wcreaae tne CAPITAL STOtK TO $500,000. 7. ALL THE FCKDS OF THE COMPANY ARE INVhSTKD IN THIS hTATB AND CLKCULATaD AMONG OUR OWM PEOPLh.. TbU face aboul'J . commend tbe Comnan above all otbera, to Norm Ciroiiciws. it wen &nown mat nunureas oi tnousanas or dollars In Lite Fremluma are annually sent North to dnrk.h Aorincrn Capi aliats, tbu continually draining our people vt immense . mount wmcn anouia ee Kept at no tue. un tbid erou!.d tbe iriends of tbia Comoany con fluently appeal to every son of the Old Nortb eiate, ana ass tneir support zor vats UOHE INSTITUTION, Wbich. while It offers substantial!? all the advantages of Mnrtnern companies, helps io buildup iol INTttttbbls. . AviUMlS WANTKu In every oounTy in the OUkie. , f A.AMS.9 if. BUUUttS, " General supervising Agent, 1 - Raleigh, N. C ap 5-DA V7 tf AT A. D. BROWU'S, I - .. . rjJHE LARGEST ASSSORTMKNT OP MIL illnery and Millinery Goods In tbe city at A. D, BROWN'S. rTIIE largest assortment of Ribbons And JL; . ( Flowers in the city at A. D. BROWN'S. rnHE handsomest assortment of PARASOLS JL.I , in the city at - ' A. D. BROWN'S." fTIHE handsomest assortment of WHITE JL' - " -. . - - .GOODS la the city at . . f V A. D. BROWN'S. rriHE largest assortment of C0ESET3 in the city at j a: d.I BROWN'S - rjIHE largest , v city at ' "stock lofKtD GLOVES in the A. D. BROWN3. THE largest assortment of LADIES' UN DER-GARMENT3 and HOOP SKIRTS in the city at - ' ' - A, D. BROWN'S. 4 i ' A- f:. 1 fTlHE lkrirest assortment, of T. A DIES' HAIR FIAING3 In the city at A. D. BROWN'3. fTlHE best assortment -of WHITE TRIM- MINGS, HOSIERY ! and NOTIONS in 'the eityat .-!! .. ) . : i- . '. t i . M. I. ' J3BO WN S.' . V; ; , i 1 s-t.'ti ii. "ilia -i"U--. U ,;'t: "I j .-('... . 0NJS PRICE I TEBMB QABRl y apr 7-tf Exchange Corner, A CARD. HAVING DISPOSED OF THE BUSINESS lately carr-ed on by me to Messrs. Par ser A Taylor, tbey will continue the same in aa its branchesan i I bespeak or (tbem the same liberal -patronage heretofore bestowed uponme..tf; n AprU2-tf.;. r.i? 12.: C A. H. NETF. .JC; !it:j. ila. i' is; -.ait HATING PURCHASED THE STOVE, TIN I and eetlro business of A.1I. NSFF, we win continue tbe same under the 'firm nam's ot PAU&.ER A TA1 LOL, and hope by strict attention to same to merit a share of publc patronage. .:--. -'i- f- W. M. PARKER, April a-tf o., : T O rJ HTAYLORi Hotice A' LD PERSONS INUSBTCD TO ME, either XjL jy note or account, will please make tm luediate pay ment to myself or Pai ker Tay lor. W ho art author iehiI U rci v and kkaI nt APi-il Mf I: . A. n. NEFF. Drags, Medicines. Paints, Oils. ; , - ... .... wrasu AttUail&S, - .-.i..;.r;..-.-.- i, hi i n. i ! ivi A urge assortment. PAINT BSUSH HASHTOOLS, HTC3I BRUSHES, Ae; o. . t , Vv. Ij.'vI .F--E At' t j j khj ill i'tr MISCELLANEOUS. gco It liat 83 Will Do! EUHRA ;PREIiniII . LAND SALE.'. For tne Benefit of tbe City Hospital.' J- . .. j- ' J " ' $387,000 ill Mt . : L019 Preiilis. SlIAItES 83 EACH. - ti, PATTINSON MARKETl........-.;.....$tC0,0O0 Patttnson .otel,.......;.....i S5,00 l Valuable Farm, w,wu 1 Residence in Filth Ward,..,...'.. J-O 1 Fourth Ward...... 15,000 of Land adloin'eCortjoration. lSOf-O. 400 City Lots in clmira, at 0 each,... 120,000 1 Cash Prize of.... v,uuv 4,000 3,oai 2,000 4,000 l,6u0 1 1 ii - : " "'. ti l( 1 i I .; ti ii . i 4 4 I 4 a Prizes of $ 1,000 each........ 800 760 it 1,600 ' 600 3,000 i 10 10 11 io Prize of.: Prizes of . , y ; II It - ' II "... it n ; ' 'll '- ' $joo each,. 250. ; .............. tWU ioo -.. ' 153 , V500 ioo "...: iiw n " 8,0 0 10 100 110 99 " 200 7- :V" 7,500 Sl -i 4,850 . 40 . 35 . 1.750 Each Shareholder will receive by mall or delivered at the General Office, either of the following beautiful steel engiavl gs: U. .8.. Ilrant. KvanerAline. M. M. fBrlckl PomerOV.or Gen. R. K. Lee. on receiDt of three dollars, in addition to a share in the distribution. -1 Directors. J ud Smith, late f heriff.pf Che: tnungoo., . x., Israel u. bcuaaer, ivsq, r.x mira, N. Y.,' George Bennett, Etq., Horse heaas. N. Y. . - Comvissioskss or Distribution.--Hon. J. B. Clark, Kamira, N. Y., Major W. R. Rathbone, Klrnlra. H.-Y. .. ... . . ....... .. . ..... ,,- v ' Depository. Bank -of Chemung, Elmira, NY. : . ... ,. . , REFERENCES : ' - .Hon. Lucius "Robinson, late Comptroller of the, State of N. Y Hoa. J. T Bathhun, Hon. Gen A: 8. Diven, Ilou. Board man , smith, M. C, Silas Daigbt, George UflAnion,- present Sheriff of Chemung Co S. Y., U. .. Sieveus, f Revere House, Chicago, Dl., D. .W. Gillett, Esq., No. 15 Nassau bt.. N. , Attorney at liaw, O. W.Paimer.Eeq.,wlih Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, No. Hi Wall stM N. Y., E. F. Baboock, Secretary pi Tax Department,- Si Chambers bt , N. Y.,7as. Fiynn, 7 Warren 8t.', Attorney at Law, J. T. Atwill, l eputy IT. . S. Marshal, M. V. B Bachman, Attorney at Law, Uoacsheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira, Jcob Low man, -Southport. O H. Ditch, Horseheads, bmith & Uali, Bankers, Elmira, e-d. b. Young, Gen'l Passenger Ag't, N. C. R. W., Baltimore. Mil., Col. J. Johnson, Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. Woolever, Van Etten, Chemung Co., N. Y., U. 8. Loan Commissioner, K. M. Posey, U. 8. Hotel, llar risburg, Pa-, A. B. Ga ai i&n. Justice of Peace. DBScaiFTiOM o Rbax. Estatc The Pattln son Market was built by T. s Pattinson about three j ears ago, situated one block from tbe Post Office, Elmira, N Y., fronting on Market street, three atories bigo, with hotel, known as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five leet on" Market street, running north two hun dred 'eet, forming an L, running west 250 ft., fronting on "Bab i win street, being 450 feet, with Public Hall above. 200 feet long, and an office in tbe center,' with a burglar and fire proof vaalt. Market built and fitted up in the mo-tts nvenient and improved stle. Pattihsov Hotkl. situated on the corner of Baldwin and Mai ket streets, aoout seventy five leet front on Baldwin and one hundred and sixty leet on Market streets, suitable barns attacbed. . . - Farm. situated 24 miles frem tbe city of Elmira, on the .Plank Road, containing one hundred acres; good larm buildings, orchard, Jtc, all in fine state of cultivation. . Rksidkhos. in Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania' Avenue, about 50 feet front ana 130 feet deep. A fine residence with modern improvements. KK8IDKNCB in Fourth Ward, situated on Baldwin street, 50 feet front, 100 feet deep. One block from Post-Office '. ; . 1vs Ackks Lab d Adjoining Corporation, about one mileirom I'Od. -Office, with bouse and barn suitable . lor . vegetable or building purposes. . v i . .FOOB HUNDRED CITY LOTS. Manner of DlstrlDatlng tbe Properly. There will be a 'duplicate number of shares kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, the duplicate nnmbera of all shares will be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the day of distributing the p emiura, all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel and be thoroughly mixed, then a" number drawn out, and tbe person' holding the corresponding number will have the firit premium mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. Notice will be published immediately after the dis tribution takes place, in the principal papers in tbe country which have givet publication, and all persons holding numbers tor premiums will beotifid by mail. Distribution of pre miums takes place at H-lmlra, N. Y, May 1st. 1872, or as soon as shares are sold. 4V All remittances may be sent in drafts or P. O, Orders or Greenbacks. Ail communi cations addressed to - : - . T. S. PATTINSON, Busi'ss Manager and Cor. beoy, Jtlmira, N. Y. Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, blmit, N. x., at tbe principal Hotels in New York City, and all the large cltlrs in the Union. Good Reliable Agents Wanted. feo l6-D&WtMayl - ' i . MONET CANNOT BUT IT! For Sffftat in Priceless IX But the Diamond spectacles will Preserve 'it. TOU value VOUr Gvesiurht nsa th aaa Pat f art. Lenses, ground t rom Minute Crystal Peb s, melted tosretel. and derlvn their name bles, : Diamond on account of their ITardnf nn jmil BrUllacy. . 1 hey will list many years withH uui, cnange, an a are warrantee. 8U?.erior toail others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufactu ing CoM New York. ' Caution. None Genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. For sale by Responsible Agents throughout the Union. T. W . Bsoww, Jeweler and Optician, is tole A gent for Wil mington, a. C, trom whom theycan only be obtalnwd.. No Pedlers employ eu. f eh 2J-eodiy Fr 8u Wea - ' GRAND DISPLAY OF FREiVCH,JxIltL(i;XE MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN has just returned trom New iork, and will op n ou FuL da if, tne 13th the finest tock of Miiimerc ever offered in thra ity. The ladies are re- pectiuuy inviteu tocaii. , 1 - : "rt'l; V ' ;:; : E. A. LUMSDEN. ':V i apllaw Empotiucn of Fashion. OV THB-CORNTTR of FOURTH and HAR NKTT STREET.-, five mlnut.s walk to Union or Charlotte Depots ' r y - v I Single Meals, tOcentsj Lodgings, 60 ceats, and $-25 per month for regular boarders. I aprillm. f- j ?1 tVTHDMAS. JENKINS.". ELOUR, CIDER, APPLES, TURNIP3, '.- ' TT' ' J -. J ' " - ' i Onions, 'Lemons, Beans, Potatoes, ' v r Cheese,. Candy, Prize-Candy, , 1&-J .Jj..,,A.!k V-pAVl .-fc.tfJV 'AJ? Paper BagsVie., Acv IN STORE, .. Snuff and Tobacco? j iWoodan WlUowiWare, Candles, Matches, Canned , Goods. Pickles and. PreserVtjs (7 i y in! STATIONERIES, Ac. mar 28-. f IIEIDE BROS. T.uQHIL DS,, Agent, ; DEALER IN'.. - . ' Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Tla snaJapsa'd Ware, Lamps. Lanterns, Kerosene I , oil, e., Ac, c. Manufacturer of -Tin' Ware. ketaP-RoonnV ' - : - v . - done to oruer. . . , , Kortb TnJra Street, opposlU Cltj Hall. RAIL RQAI3 LINES. GENERAL. SUPJSFFTnT" Wilmington,: Columbia grista r R B. Company. WiiiMiifQTOH, N. C., March 20th, is7l i Change of Scljedule. iHK FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL Go intd eflect at 3:25 A. M., Sunday, 81st inst.: pAT EXPRESS TRAINjpally.) "Vr 8.2JA.1, Arrive at Columbia..... i-ist?1. Arrive at Florence.; ; 4' M attito av n iii ingwa... .......... ...lf'5 i r! NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN D A1LY (SUlf Da vI -,ri-f ,. . EXCEPTED.) e 15 Leave Wllmington..i.!..;..i.. ...... B.-m t, Arrive at Florence ' i.V, Arrive at Columbia........ RTKr Leave Columbia............. . Arrive at Florence.. i 5' ' Arrive at Wilmington iS a m - :. ' ' -rJNO. Cv WINDKTJ mar EO-t Gen'l SuD't. VII. & Weldon Railroad a l i Company, ' OFFICE OF GEN. SUPERISTENDEKl'.i j .WiXHiHOTOif, N. C, March 23th, 1871. I Change of; Schedule. ON AND AFTER '.THE 31st INSTAKT PASSENGER TRAINS will leave Union Depot at 6:35 A. M. and 10:40 P. M., and arr at 3:10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. ; ,ve 1 FREIGJIT TRAINS will leave tri-weckly at 7:15 A. M.'.'and arrive at 1:40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIG HT TRAIN S will leave at 2 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. I ON SUNDAYS, the 10:40 P. M. and 3:10 A. IS grains ONLY wlll"be run. , j ''r-l fv 1 JOHN F. DIVINE, I mar 29-tf ' " General Supennteniient. TTJILMINrGTON, CHAR., and E. R. R. co. V WxiKuroTOH, N. C, Dec. 2M, 1871. l i9i" r ...... " :i'S't'. SCHEDULE, ; ' Passenger Trains leave ; Wilmington daily J Sundays excepted) at 7 A M. . Leave bead ot toad at 8 A. M.f arrive at Wilmington at 8;80 P. M. Arrive at Head ot Road at 4:30 p. m. ' .. ; i . ...VS. L. FREMONT, jan20-tf .. ' - Gen'l Sup't IBALTTHORE AND WILMINGTON STEAJVI SH 1 P LI N E, Composed of the First Class Stcamsnips ; . i i: v,--; ;.tV '.: ,' . KEBECCA CLYDE. .. Capt. D. C. Chlldi I.TJCILLE... ...... ...J.".Cnpt. D, J. Price COHVAIt. ............ .Capt. JVm. Evans - . Will hereafter sail from Baltimore and Wll- ' ' '" ' V . , mihgton EVERY FIVE DAYS. THE STEA1ISOIP. BOLIVAR Will sail from wharf foot of Chesnnt stroet Thursday mornlngj April 11th. . ForFrelght engagements apply to april7-tf "-C ' ;: . A. D. CAZAUX. Philadelphia and Southern i ; j Mail Steamship Line. THE PAST AND FAVORITE STE1M8HIP !; PIONEER,; j Captain JOHN TYAHELET, WILL RUN "THE FOLLOWING 8V&ED nle between Philadelpnia and Wilming ton, N. C. t . , Leave Wilmington, w ednesday, s Feb.' 7 Thursday,,,. a Friday, March's Saturday, " ..; . . :. ,,1U .... i April 8 8unuay. ' 21 i-"r-"HjMay.i e Tu'sday, " u Jtmtl W 1 dnemlay, Jaly n T. . ursday, ,.-j-. M i8 Leave PMladelphia, Wednesdav. Feb. 14 a on inursaay, 29 Saturday, . " March l i 81 April 14 28 MayU , 28 June 10 onnaay, . r. Monday, , : . Tuesday." Wednesday, Thursday, i-s ir:'i'if") u 29 JnlyW . m 25 22 1 iuiy , . 4 . A.ug. a ' : . : 80 ; For Freight, apply to J '? ; ; 1 V ' 2' ' WORTH A WORTH, Agents, j :!: . i Wilmington, tf.C. W. L. JAMES, General Agent. ISO South Street, Philadelphia ; -f lan 27-tf Third J. & H.-SAIIS0N, 4 3; Jr'A'it KBTfs.rn 'e e t, HAVE JrjST RECEIVED PART OF THEIB SPRING STOCK, oonsistmg of fall llao . t - WHITE GOODS, 1 i 1 i. J F SUCH AS , XENOSE SATIN STRIPES, TlENII A8ATTEENS, ' , ; in Striped ana Cbeeked - ,.j ; '. , .. '.. tKf JP r ORGANDIES, Hw Lis Halls Ind:ia-Book,iCOREGANV8TRiPES, -Al8tta fuU line of Dress Goods, SUk Toorlat Parasols, and allvuch Goods as are uuiiy keptlna- ! -.. ,-..-' -y. r FIRST-CLASS DRT GOODS STD It E, ' march 24-tC j . V' .u :;'.! Bacon i;uacon I P." 10000 lbs: fhOulders 1 Vmrt V" i mm' j v .For asj Dy --.; - rr.- 1 ' hunea-U - . WLLLARDBEOS;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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